B-590.10.070 [2020-10] Original Gravity, Extract and Alcohol – Refractometric Method

Original gravity is defined as the extract content (sum of the dissolved non-volatile constituents) of the unfermented pitching wort in % w/w.

A certain arithmetical relationship exists between the terms apparent extract (EA) as an expression of density, real extract (ER), alcohol content (A) of beer and the extract content prior to fermentation (wort), which BALLING laid down in his studies on attenuation.

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Application/Purpose

Determination and calculation of the original gravity, alcohol content and real extract by determining the density or, alternatively, the SGA20/20 and the refractive index or also the refractive index nD20 of beer.

Scope of Application

beer, beer-based beverages, beverages

Principle

The refraction of a light beam as it passes from an optically less dense (sample liquid) to an optically denser medium (prism) is a function of concentration (alcohol/extract), temperature and wavelength. The density of the test liquid is a function of the concentrations of alcohol and extract content. Therefore, from the refractive index (or alternatively the refractive index nD20 and the density or the SGA20/20, the real extract), the alcohol and original gravity can be determined from nomograms or using regression equations.

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